Guildwatch: It wasn't me, man

*Sniff sniff*. Smell that? It's the smell of desperation -- the smell of a ninja who knows he's been caught. Zlickrick above found a piece of loot in his mailbox that was supposed to go to someone who won a raid roll, but instead he put it on. And now, confronted, you can almost see the desperation in his text. Unfortunately, once an item is soulbound, it's pretty much lost. But still, he knows he's been caught. And GW knows it, too.
That story and more in this week's Guildwatch, bringing you drama, downed, and recruiting news from around the realms. Send your guild's information (or any drama you've spotted) to wowguildwatch@gmail.com, and click on to read this week's column.
That story and more in this week's Guildwatch, bringing you drama, downed, and recruiting news from around the realms. Send your guild's information (or any drama you've spotted) to wowguildwatch@gmail.com, and click on to read this week's column.
DRAMA
- Too Cute To Die on Trollbane hasn't had a lot of drama lately, but they did have a big hide-and-seek event in Darnassus recently: a level 80 Blood Elf Lock decided to hide from them, and they had a good two hours chasing him down while he used potions and skills to stay hidden. They're calling it the first annual "Horde Hunt" -- fun idea. If your guild is looking for something fun to do, maybe find someone from the other faction and set them loose in a zone somewhere while flagged PvP.
- Also not drama: we are sorry to hear about the passing of Zooropa of Little Legs on EU Argent Dawn. We didn't know her at all, but it's very touching to see an outpouring of emotion from all of the people who knew and played with her on the server. RIP.
- Man, doesn't anyone have some good knock-down, drag-out drama this week? East Coast Raiders on Silver Hand have a story that starts out well -- they messed up on an Immortal raid and asked a GM for help -- but then it turns all touchy-feely. The GM fixes the instance for them in a fair way, and then when they do get the achivevement, the GM shows up and puts on a fireworks show. I mean yeah, it's nice and all, but where's the backstabbing?
- Here's a little drama: Prepared on Aegwynn has made a name for himself by multiboxing way too many characters at the same time, but we hear he's been crossing some lines. Playing ten characters at once through Naxx is one thing, but loading up both sides and stealing vehicles/giving away positions in Wintergrasp so one side will win is completely another. Plus, the guy's been a little kooky, doing things like talking to himself through different toons, and the rest of the server is pretty much so fed up with him that he's KoS for most of the players who see him walking by. Multiboxing is all well and good, but when you start ruining the game, isn't that when Blizzard should step in?
- Haweye was in a guild named Kill Loot Repeat about a year ago, and he was accused of ninjaing a guild bank right around that time. He eventually moved on to Liquor Nest of The Forgotten Coast, and renamed to Beasst, and apparently he's up to his old ways: he disbanded the guild, emptied some 16k in gold and about another 10k in mats from the guild bank and hightailed it off to Is A Beast. He claimed he had earned the money. The guild officers of his new guild say it's not their problem, but we wonder if they're giving him access to their guild bank. Once a ninja always a ninja right?
- Ashes of the Pheonix on Area 52 need a few PuGGers to fill up their raids, but apparently when an item they want drops, Master Looter goes all wonky, and somehow the item ends up in one of their guildies' hands. I like the special touch they put on it: "Sure, we'll put in a GM ticket, see you later." Logging out when people try to confront you about it is classy, too.
- It was inevitable, really. Both Lost and Eternals are claiming server first for Flame Leviathan over on EU Ghostlands' progression thread. They both have screenshots, but things get good on the next page when nasty allegations of photoshopping arise. Know what really is "strong fail"? Fighting over timestamps on screenshots for the very first boss of an instance.
- You may have heard of the PvPer Serennia. Apparently, he got kicked out of his guild, aptly named Drama. And this post on WoW Riot has all of the behind-the-scenes squabbling you'd ever want to read about it.
- Apparently members of Noble Order of the Bugbear are not good players. That's right, people in Noble Order Of the Bugbear. Noble. Order. Of. the Bugbear. Do we have to spell it out for you? Ok, we will: Noob. Sure, they're jerks (and chaotic evil -- nice job pulling out the D&Dictionary), but for that, we'll give them Best Guild Name of the week.
- Evocati on EU Stormreaver downed normal Sartharion 3D. Grats!
- Saintz on Twisting Nether also cleared Sarth 3D, and on the night before the patch, too. How sweet.
- August Muse on Ravenholdt-A has made their first complete clear of Heroic Naxxramas. Way to go!
- Ascension, from Madoran, finally beat Heroic Kel'thuzad for the first time ever. And they did it with only 20 people. Grats!
- The raiding alliance of Babylon Alliance and Spawn on EU Dragonblight have managed to clear the content, some on normal and some on Heroic. Grats on all of it.
- Death by Cupcake of Twisting Nether pulled off The Undying and nabbed Glory of the Raider and the Plagued Proto-Drake just five hours before the servers closed for patch 3.1. That was close.
- Docet Umbra of EU Turalyon also had a close call -- they had only a few members who needed Sarth 3D for the drake, and they had him almost down -- until they came up with a 0% wipe. Heartbreaking. But fortunately, about two hours later, just 45 minutes before maintenance, they got him. Grats! Recriutment, they say, is open.
- Dirty Little Secret on Nazgrel finally cleared regular Naxxramas with just two healers and a new level 80 who got some major loot. Congrats to all!
- F U B A R of Vek'nilash has succeeded in downing 10-man Naxx. They also finished off Flame Leviathan and Razorscale in Ulduar as well. Way to go! They're recruiting, too: Raiders are helpful, but anyone is welcome, as long as you're 18+.
- Nephilim of Cenarion Circle-H downed Flame Leviathan, Razorscale (for a server first) and XT-002 Deconstructor (for a Horde first). Grats!
- In the first week of Ulduar, Diabolical on Frostmourne downed Flame Leviathan, Razorscale and Reconstructor. They almost got Kologarn, too, but an unlucky incident led to a wipe. They'll be back next time.
- Midknights of Mayhem (Saurfang) was finally able to down Naxx-10 after a couple of weeks of trying. In the meantime, they've been farming OS and VoA regularly as a ramp up to Naxx.
- Balance of Judgement (EU Darkmoon Faire-A) had both of their ten man groups down Flame Leviathan within about thirty minutes of each other. The first group even started the fight on Heroic in hard mode, but they realized their mistake soon after and tuned it back down.
- Asylum of EU Frostmane EU says they got the world first Shoutout heroic achievement without even trying. They had no idea what they were doing and so apparently didn't know to even touch the switches during the fight. We're not sure how they know they're world first, but good show anyway.
- Vereor on Kalecgos downed Flame Leviathan, Razorscale, Ignis, and Deconstructer. Ignis was an Alliance-first as well. Grats!
- AFK Premade on the Frosthold server finally dropped 10-man Sapphiron and KT to clear out Naxx. Grats!
- Dark Aftermath, Kilrogg-A, had a great week, finally downing Malygos 25 and then taking down Sarth 2D for good measure. Nice.
- Mattachine Knights on Proudmoore-A is again recruiting for Ulduar 25. They are a GLBT-friendly guild actively seeking a couple Priests (holy and discipline) and a Warlock interested in working toward end-game content. Check out the website for more information and application.
- The Flat Earth Søciety on Antonidas is a casual guild headed for Heroic instances and raids, as well as some Arena and BG PvP. They're recruiting all classes -- hit up the website for more.
- Adaptation on Arathor is recruiting for 10-mans. And they are hoping to grow into doing 25-man raids as well. Any class, any spec welcome in a small guild that is very helpful.
- Mystical of Sisters of Elune is recruiting! They're a casual raiding guild that does 10 man Naxx, Ulduar and OS weekly. They also like to occasionally have "fun" nights of goofing around or doing old raids or instances, and just recently opened an RP Division of the guild. If you want to join a mature, fun-loving guild that caters to those who want to raid AND RP, not just one or the other, look them up.
- Unknown Originz of Blackdragon Flight are a casual raiding guild made up of Australians and Americans. Because of the time differences they are only able to be a casual raiding guild but they do have a lot of fun raiding together. Grobbulous and Heigan were the main roadblocks, but they've since moved past and gotten a full clear. They're recruiting folks interested in raiding at a casual place, hoping to fill up a 25-man group. Specifically they need Tanks, Hunters, Shamans, or Shadow Priests.
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Reader Comments (Page 2 of 2)
Naix Apr 29th 2009 9:35AM
I have ran raids where something I really wanted dropped and I just took it. You know why? Because of me we fully cleared Naxx in 3 hours. I got the group together. I looked everyone up in armory. I pushed everyone to move.
If I see something I really want. I am taking it.
turkeyspit Apr 29th 2009 10:01AM
I see, so because you right clicked on people's names and selected "Invite to Group" and told people in /ra or Vent to "move faster" was of greater importance then the work that the other 9/24 people in the raid supplied?
Here you go Mike, this guy here is a classic tool just itching to make it into your Drama section.
Please also link your armory so we can see your bad gear and missing achievements.
Naix Apr 29th 2009 10:45AM
and no one complains because we run it all over again next week.
Fast Naxx runs = Do whatever you want.
SarahTheGnome Apr 29th 2009 10:48AM
You seem like a wonderfully warm person. Because leading a pug into naxx is hard amirite?
Iwanttobeasleep Apr 29th 2009 1:02PM
Are you at least warning people that that's your policy first?
Naix Apr 29th 2009 1:37PM
Pug Naxx runs are easy to run and what do you expect in a pug run?
Teresa Apr 29th 2009 10:03AM
Doesn't surprise me about Hawkeye from KLR. I was in a guild with him after the KLR episode, and he was laughing about it. Once a ninja, always a ninja.
Dreadskull Apr 29th 2009 10:30AM
Wow, Serennia is like the typical elitist numbskull.
Reminds me of a (sucky, yet still acted above everyone else) rogue that used to be in a guild ages ago during Vanilla WoW who acted similar... and eventually once he left everyone started shouting "hurray!" in the guild alliance channel.
Rob Wynne Apr 29th 2009 10:48AM
> Unfortunately, once an item is soulbound, it's pretty much lost.
Um, no it's not. We've managed to get misappropriated gear reassigned all the time. It just requires both the person with the gear and the person who should have gotten the gear to open a ticket.
Luisette Apr 29th 2009 10:50AM
"Multiboxing is all well and good, but when you start ruining the game, isn't that when Blizzard should step in?"
And for others, having your level 20 alt being one-shot by a level 80 DK over and over again for an hour is considered ruining the game as well. Ninjas are considered to ruin the game. Terribad healers and tanks pretty much ruin the game, too.
Why should Blizzard step in for one guy? If you really have a complaint against him, report him for griefing, although I doubt it will make any difference at all.
FROM AEGWYNN Apr 29th 2009 12:50PM
Hey,
I see this guy everyday doing exactly what it says here on Wowinsider and trust me WE HAVE REPORTED HIM, but apparently because of him having so many toons, 36 shamans on horde side plus nine other horde toons and his 6-10 Ally toons, the GMs have said its gonna take time to do anything about him. Really i think it comes down to the fact that Prepared has spent at least $5000 in subscription and account fees for all his toons over the past year or so.
Prepared actually used to be fun to watch when he had his 36 Shaman team going at it but once he couldnt cast a spell without it disconnecting him he changed. He started blaming his disconnection on a long time Alliance guild because they always seemed to kill him so eventually he came back with his new ten toon team and his bought alliance toons and then started his shennagins in WG and spamming Trade and Gen chat talking to himself trying to bash DDM...its gone to far.
As someone how plays hordeside and has to deal with the lag he creates in Dalaran when he casts a spell or the fact WG isnt fun anymore with him reporting postions to us by looking at his Alliance monitors, or him jumping on turrents on ally side so when us horde assault we dont have to worry about incoming fire....its just TOO EZMODE.
Go away prepared.... No One Likes YOU!
Luisette Apr 29th 2009 1:07PM
@Aegywnn
First and foremost, I really do sympathize with your server and your Prepared-plight. Your complaints are valid, and it's unfortunate that he's caused so much grief for the entire server, both Alliance players and Horde. I suppose my comment was directed more towards the phrase, "but when you start ruining the game, isn't that when Blizzard should step in?" because "ruining" is very objective.
However, Prepared is down-and-out griefing, and unless Blizzard has changed their ToS, that's a reportable offense. It's a shame that the GMs can't/won't do anything about it at the moment, but all I can suggest is to not give up, keep reporting, and even get a group of people to call in and ask for a ticket escalation. Obviously, in-game tickets with the regular GMs aren't cutting it. If enough people really push to take it to the next level, perhaps the higher-ups will buckle under the pressure and do what they were hired to do -- resolve problems, not perpetually push them around.
Braundo Apr 29th 2009 11:38AM
...Server first for Flame Leviathan?
Seriously? People are arguing about this?
Kithus Apr 29th 2009 1:03PM
Just an update on Hawkeye/Beasst. He's since left Is A Beast less than two weeks after he joined to enter Fatum Imperium. The servers top progression guild and home to Sojobo, another alleged guild bank ninja.
Destruk Apr 30th 2009 2:47PM
Ming Dynasty of Bronzebeard on the Four Horsemen Naxx 10, had our Druid healer, Sindaeli(sp), and our Hunter Klink 2 man the back corner horsemen each down from 50%HP.
Deadly. Off. Topic. Apr 29th 2009 3:27PM
The sad thing is that with only a few lines, we don't actually see the rest of the story behind the screenshot. So while this story may be all true, we only get the small blurb up there.
Looking at it like that, you could ask yourself, "How many times have people mailed the gear out with next to nothing in explanation." So the possibility that it gets mailed to someone without even an explanation could let them think, maybe they were being given it.
Too bad they weren't bright enough to first ask in the guild, "Um, why was this being sent to me?" Most people are too click and greedy happy to question things however so they don't realize how people will immediately named them ninjas.
spleenrippa Apr 29th 2009 9:40PM
Yikes this reinforces why i dont raid, at all. I think getting upset at every little nuance defeats the purpose of a game. the main point should always be to have fun and not have an agenda, like the ninja or the rule hog. The few raids i went to were not fun at all, between the 1 hour wait to get everyone ready, to the poor planning, just wasnt my idea of fun. so instead i spent all my gold on gear and enchants for a 59 twink shamy named supashamy, he is wearing mostly vanilla gear and i have a blast with him in the gulch! even better was the time i had leveling him and meeting people and experiencing what made me fall in love with the game (the fun).....
running around azeroth questing/exploring.
the point of this is if ur p/o about raidin do something else, like lowbie twinking! and if ur in greymane and a horde member lets form a twink guild !
Lerang Apr 29th 2009 7:51PM
Prime example of Ninjas. I thoguh Associate Professor Evil killed him...